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So, 'George Carlin: Back in Town' is a solid snapshot of Carlin during the '90s, you know? The pacing is just right—he jumps from one topic to another with a fluidity that's impressive, even for him. The setting at the Beacon Theater really adds a nice intimacy to the performance. He tackles some pretty heavy themes like abortion and the death penalty, but he balances it all with those classic Carlin-esque fart jokes. It's like he knows exactly how to keep the audience engaged, laughing one moment and thinking the next. The raw honesty in his delivery? That's what sets this special apart, really. No frills, just Carlin doing what he does best—making us question the absurdity of life while cracking us up.
Notable for Carlin's first performance at the Beacon Theater.Covers a wide range of controversial topics.Released on CD alongside the HBO special.
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